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BUSINESS
Leonid Radvinsky, the influential owner of OnlyFans, has passed away at 43, leaving a remarkable legacy in the adult content industry. Discover how he transformed the platform and its impact during his ownership.
In a surprising move, Democrats are reviving tax cuts as a strategy to address voters' affordability worries. Key proposals aim to ease the tax burden on lower-income individuals and families, aiming to reshape the party's image ahead of upcoming elections.
ABC employees are gearing up for a full-blown strike, marking the first time in two decades as they reject management's pay rise offer. Are they right to stand their ground?
Over 10 million Cubans face power outages as the national electric grid collapses for the second time in a week, leading to protests and urgent calls for international aid.
A collision between an Air Canada Express plane and a ground vehicle has caused significant disruptions at New York's LaGuardia Airport, leading to a ground stop.
TRAVEL
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney encountered turbulence, injuring several passengers and crew during its landing.
Severe storms and a government shutdown cause hundreds of flight cancellations and delays across major U.S. airports, stranding many travelers as spring break approaches.
As Northern California braces for a significant winter storm, travelers heading to the Sierra Nevada are advised to exercise caution. Expect heavy snowfall this Presidents Day weekend.
Travel groups warn that a partial government shutdown could lead to delays at airports as TSA workers threaten unscheduled absences due to funding issues.
The shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) could lead to longer wait times for security checks at airports. Travelers are advised to arrive early and prepare for potential delays.
SPORT
In a significant gesture towards mending relations, King Felipe VI of Spain has accepted an invitation from Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum to attend the upcoming World Cup, following recent acknowledgments of Spain's colonial past and its impact.
A deadly ski gondola crash at Engelberg resort raises safety concerns as investigations continue into the cause of the incident.
Venezuelans celebrate a sweet victory as their national baseball team triumphs over the USA in the World Baseball Classic. The win galvanizes a nation yearning for happiness.
A controversial decision has led to celebrations in Morocco and heartbreak in Senegal as the Africa Cup of Nations title is awarded to Morocco after a ruling against Senegal.
Two Iranian players remain in Australia after seeking asylum and are now training with the Brisbane Roar team, expressing optimism for the future.
ENTERTAINMENT
BTS marks their powerful comeback after a three-year break with a spectacular concert in the heart of Seoul, reminding fans of their iconic status in the K-pop industry.
K-pop sensation BTS returns to the stage for an electrifying concert in Seoul, marking their first live performance in nearly four years. The concert attracted over 100,000 fans and celebrated their new album.
The Bachelorette's new lead, TikTok star Taylor Frankie Paul, faces a tumultuous fallout as ABC cancels season 22 amidst fresh domestic violence allegations against her. How did a star aimed at reviving the show end up causing its major setback?
Video footage of Justin Timberlake's arrest for suspected DUI reveals a vulnerable moment for the pop star as he struggled with sobriety tests.
While many young people know the name Chuck Norris primarily through memes, his legacy extends far beyond the internet. As we mourn his recent passing, we explore how he became an enduring cultural icon.
OPINION
A recent poll reveals that a significant majority of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders believe Trump's immigration policies have caused more harm than good, with many advocating for a shift in approach.
Iconic labor rights activist Dolores Huerta reveals her experiences as farmworkers unite against sexual exploitation. Discover how advocacy groups are shifting narratives and creating changes in the industry.
Robert Mueller, the former FBI director and special counsel, has passed away at 81, leaving behind a legacy marked by his pivotal role in investigating Russian interference in the 2016 US election.
Quebec's controversial secularism law, which prohibits certain public-sector workers from wearing religious symbols at work, is set for a hearing at the Supreme Court. Muslim women are among those expressing feelings of alienation due to this law.
POLITICS
An Air Canada jet collided with a fire truck while landing at LaGuardia Airport in New York, resulting in two fatalities and multiple injuries.
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments about whether states can count mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day. The conservative majority seems doubtful, while the liberal justices support the state's right to maintain their postal deadlines.
As the war intensifies, options for both the US and Iran dwindle, with escalating attacks and confusion at the leadership level.
A plane crash involving a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport leaves two pilots dead and many in critical condition. Here's what happened.
Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, Israel is set to expand its military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon, with increasing fears of a larger ground invasion.
HEALTH
Discover how the escalating competition among major pharmaceutical companies for weight-loss drugs is reshaping the market, influencing pricing, and impacting people's lives. From financial sacrifices to direct-to-consumer models, explore the evolving landscape of weight-loss treatments in America.
Recent storms have devastated parts of Hawaii, resulting in over $1 billion in damage. With ongoing rescue efforts, Hawaii's Governor Josh Green expresses concern for affected residents.
A devastating drone attack during the Eid festival in Sudan's el-Daein Teaching Hospital has resulted in the deaths of 64 individuals, including children and healthcare professionals. The WHO has called for an end to the violence as humanitarian crises worsen.
64 people died in an attack on a hospital in Sudan during Eid celebrations, with the army denying involvement amidst rising humanitarian concerns.
Rising skepticism around medical practices is leading to increased refusal of vitamin K shots for newborns, causing alarm among pediatricians. What does this mean for our children's health?
TECH
NASA rolls out its giant Moon rocket, Artemis, for a second time ahead of a thrilling mission to send astronauts around the Moon in April. The historic launch is planned for early April.
In a bold move, Sony Music has requested the removal of over 135,000 deepfake songs impersonating its artists, including stars like Beyoncé and Harry Styles. This action highlights the growing threat of AI-generated music in the industry.
Sony Music takes strong measures against AI-generated deepfakes impersonating their top artists, demanding the removal of over 135,000 fraudulent tracks.
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard, creators of quantum cryptography, awarded Turing Award for their groundbreaking work in secure communications.
Anthropic aims to bolster the safety of its AI systems by seeking a specialized expert in chemical weapons and explosives. This comes amid growing concerns about AI's potential misuse in warfare and terrorism.